Hazel & Haydn

Tricot POP

Series of 5 illustrations created for Belgian knitwear brand, Tricot POP.

Published as part of a brand values and information booklet, 2019.

Café Culture - Breathe Magazine

Full, half and quarter page illustrations commissioned by Breathe Magazine for an extended feature on the topic of `Café Culture’. May 2019 issue.

Radley London

Faces of The CityIllustrations created for a range of handbags and purses commissioned by Radley London.

Loose, linear designs were used to celebrate the different cultures, ethnicities and age groups of women residing in the capital.

Home For All Seasons - Breathe Magazine

Full, half, quarter page and spot illustrations commissioned by Breathe Magazine for an extended feature entitled ‘Home For All Seasons’. April 2019 issue.

Travel

A selection of illustrations based on a year travelling throughout India, Sri Lanka and Nepal.

Market trader descaling fishGokarna, India

Auto-rickshaw driver on a cigarette breakJodhpur, India

Market traders selling sarisJodhpur, India

Ladies on the sleeper trainJalgaon to Khanduwa, India

Tea plantation workers weighing leavesDalhousie, Sri Lanka

Tea plantation workers packing leaves on the side of the roadDalhousie, Sri Lanka

Amma in traditional dressPushkar, India

Pilgrims lighting butter lampsPolonarruwa, Sri Lanka

Collecting waterMaheshwar, India

StreetsideBagwan, Uttarakhand, India

Dip in the GangaRishikesh, Uttarakhand, India

Moroccan Stall (1)Zaterdagmarkt, Antwerp, Belgium

Moroccan Stall (2)Zaterdagmarkt, Antwerp, Belgium

Dr. Martens Satchel

Customised Dr. Martens satchel documenting the Cobbs Lane factory in Northampton. Created in response to a visit Cobbs Lane where the Made In England footwear is still created.

The illustrations record the whole process from start to finish and the people who work in the factory.

Images and an interview were featured on Dr. Martens' Blog as part of an 'Illustrator of the Month' post, and the satchel was displayed in the Birmingham store.

FILA

Winning competition entries for FILA UK's open call. Featured in the 'Art of Brands' Exhibition in Brixton, UK.

Creative Black Country

As part of the Arts Council’s Creative People and Places action-research programme Creative Black Country (CBC) was founded to make the most of the Black Country, one of the main strands to their work is the ‘Open Access’ scheme. Since October 2014 CBC have been offering awards between £100 - £4000 to help support people who want to try out an idea or develop a project in Walsall, Wolverhampton or Sandwell.

This project was commissioned by Creative Black Country to document some of the different people and activities that have been involved in CBC’s Open Access scheme from 2014-2017, aiming to show the eclectic range of projects CBC have supported across those three years.

Resulting in a fully illustrated map of the Black Country that plots some of the activities and communities CBC have connected with.

Fishermen of Pasikudah

A short series documenting a typical morning on the beach with the fishermen of Pasikudah bay, Sri Lanka.

Aquarius Charity

Illustrations commissioned for the contents of ‘The Book of Hope’, to commemorate 40 years of Aquarius.

The Wilderness

Selection of interior and food illustrations for Birmingham-based fine dining restaurant, The Wilderness.

Soho House Magazine

Editorial pieces of London grooming salon Barber & Parlour for Soho House Magazine, including two interior illustrations and four bespoke nail art designs.

Impact Hub x Birmingham City Council

Documentary illustrations captured during a 3 day base camp workshop between Impact Hub Birmingham and Birmingham City Council.

Jeff's Vintage Stall

Portrait of George Winters.

Jeff’s Vintage Stall has been running in Birmingham’s world famous Rag Market for over 25 years. George, Jeff’s son, has worked at the stall since he was 12 and described what working in Birmingham’s world famous Rag Market has taught him.

Jeff's Vintage Stall

Running for over 25 years, I spoke to Jeff's son George who has worked at the market since he was 12. Now 23, George and his father have plans to expand their business into other cities. George described to me what the market means to him.

Ridley Road Market, Dalston

A series documenting a day at Ridley Road Market in Dalston.

Final illustrations in black and white using ink, exhibited in Well Street Kitchen, Homerton.

Sketchbooks

A selection of sketches drawn on location.

Imagining Community Futures and Utopias

Drawings and observations created during a Learning Lab held in Birmingham’s Soho House Museum, initiated by three participatory arts research projects from Birmingham, Bristol and London.

All recordings were created on location in response to the live session and the theme ‘Imagining Community Futures and Utopias'.

Funded by The Arts and Humanities Research Council's Connected Communities programme to mark the 500th anniversary of Thomas More's influential text, Utopia.